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  • Amazing list. I personally would add couple games, that defined my "gaming hobby":

    • XCOM/UFO: Enemy Unknown - not sure how this fits in the list, but it was ground breaking for me: perfect blend of micro- and macro management, strategical decisions, tactical battles, what a great game and so much memories of it (and I'd put honorable mention of Jagged Alliance 1&2 here, 'cause they are very similar concept)
    • Civilization - genius idea, one of the 4X pioneers, easy to pick up, hard to master, and so much replay value; its overall depth is quite a feat, especially given it's from 1991, no wonder the franchise is still alive and well now
    • Fallout - esp. 1 & 2 might not be the best gameplay-wise, but their world building, characters and atmosphere are excellent... and everyone knows the legendary intro "War, war never changes..."
    • Planescape: Torment - similar to above, amazing world, unbelievable story, one of a kind game
    • Gothic - mainly 1&2 were simply awesome, there are no barriers (ahem), the world is your to explore, but it's deadly so you have to plan your progress, nothing is streamlined for you; I can't remember different game with such a vibe (other than piranha bytes later production)
    • VtM: Bloodlines - kind of similar to Deus Ex, but also taking from the table top; and in my book it has THE best atmosphere of all the games I've played
    • Witcher - this might be just European thing, but playing especially W1 felt kind of like folklore fairy tale from childhood turned into pretty grim adult game
    • Disco Elysium - this is probably the only "sort of new" game that I've played and which definitely deserves a place in the list, great characters, amazing story and writing

    there are plenty of others too, but my brain farts

  • Nah, just bury that shit into desert... /s

  • If it weren't for you, they could do 27,20000000001 USD! Shame on you!

  • The reason it was such a hit at the time was mainly its visuals, IMO. Story might be predictable and shallow, but you can't deny it looks beautiful. All the colorful jungle, alien species, green mountain peaks and needle rocks, it's all just very pleasant to look at. What also helped it being directed by big Hollywood name.

    PS: unrelated, but it has amazing OST.

  • This is an interesting idea, but I find their catalogue to be quite terrible for me (so far). Service like this really, really needs big names and much broader catalogue to attract people and start moving. Even though I'm far far from listening to mainstream I literally could not find a single interpret I looked for, and believe me I tried.

  • It's still not possible, according to the FAQ: Q: Can I download music I own on Resonate? A: In the future, we intend to offer the ability to download tracks that you own on Resonate to your local device. This feature is not yet available.

    So for now, it's just streaming.

  • OK, makes sense. Even though it's definitely not my cup of tea. Thank you.

  • I looks great, not going to lie.

    But...

    This is more of a general question. I don't get why people are attracted to horror games (or movies). As a working father and husband with couple non-gaming hobbies, my computer time is limited and I only get to gaming late(ish) in the evening before bed time. With all the shit that today world offers IRL, playing stressful horror game isn't something I'd want. I'd much rather relax play something with simple mechanics or with very simple premise behind it, like e.g. wolfenstein: nazis are bad, you are good, shoot all the nazis, the end. It's just... my mind can't comprehend this. Who plays these games?

  • I believe you can persuade boss of Arcanum (amazing game) to commit suicide.

  • But man, it looked so promising... Well, probably time to look at Grim Dawn DLCs instead.

  • Is it time to cross it from my wishlist already?

  • I've had it once. It felt like it take forever to cook. Never bought it after that.

  • For every such indie dev who can do this like it's nothing, I bet Ubisoft will find 1000 reasons why they can't...

  • I like it so far. I'm no mod, but from user perspective it feels way better than lemmys default web interface.

  • Came to Lemmy when reddit fucked up the api change. Month ago my Lemmy instance closed up so I moved to piefed instead as I find it more acceptable (take it as you want).

  • One "Allow" and the other one "Nvm, we already know".

  • OK, thank you, this pretty much explains everything.

  • I know it's not a perfect analogy. It was just a first thing that crossed my mind...